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Geogrids form a distinct category of geosynthetics designed for reinforcement.
• High tensile strength
• Uniformly distributed array of large apertures (openings between the longitudinal and transverse elements)
The apertures allow soil particles on either side of the installed layer to come into direct contact, thereby increasing the interaction between the geogrid and some soils. Also, the apertures ensure vertical drainage of a reinforced free-draining soil. |
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Product Range
a) Mono-oriented Geogrids
These geogrids are engineered for all types of reinforced soil structures such as retaining walls, steep slopes and embankments. Their monolithic structure has a uniform distribution of long, elliptical apertures resulting in a high tensile strength and high tensile modulus.
b) Bi-oriented Geogrids
These geogrids are especially designed for soil stabilization and reinforcement applications. Manufactured from a unique process of extrusion and biaxial orientation to enhance their tensile |
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| properties, the product features consistently high tensile strength and modulus, excellent resistance to construction damages and environmental exposure. |
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| End Use Application |
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| • Base reinforcement |
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• Reduction of required structural fill |
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• Load distribution |
| • Subgrade stabilization |
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• Embankment stabilization |
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• Slope reinforcement |
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